You brought up the idea. I'm asking you for more details. Presumably, you're not alright with people in other countries being allowed to vote. I'm gathering that from your hostile tone, mind you, not anything you've explicitly said, because you seem very reluctant to answer basic questions on what you believe is and isn't a good idea RE voting, as if you think I'm trying to 'trick' you into some kind of admission.
I lack beliefs, stop using that word.
I don't wish to use words that trigger bad feeling, but as a point of fact, no, you don't lack beliefs. Saying one 'believes' is akin to saying one 'thinks'.
I think that if I drop something it will fall because I understand that I am sitting inside of a gravity well, and I know that various experiments have yet to falsify general relativity.
I don't believe it will fall, that implies a state of certainty and lack of knowledge.
You do not believe everything you think, but you think things which you believe are true, one of these is prior to the other.
I lack beliefs, stop using that word.
I'm not going to weigh in on any of the rest of this, but words will be used correctly. EVERYONE has beliefs. This is not open to debate. You may not have values, principles, morals or other forms of that concept, but the very fact that you are using language to communicate is absolute proof that you have 'beliefs'. You 'believe' that the words you are using are conveying meaning. Because that is how the human mind functions, it bases all things in its perception on experience and evidence of meaning, which is by its basic nature a 'belief'.
A belief is something held to be true, whether or not it is known to be true. I do not do that. Belief may be normal to you, doubt is normal to me.
To believe is to choose to accept something as true without knowing (or being able to define it such that) it is true.
I know that words have meaning, they are defined as such.
You can choose to define how your mind operates, but keep your fingers out of my head, we are very different people, as illustrated by your insistence that beliefs are required and declaration that debate is not allowed.
I long ago made a point of purging anything that resembled a belief. My values or principles or whatnot are unrelated to that, I simply don't hold things to be true without knowledge that they
are true. It strikes me as an absurd act at this point, possibly the same way it strikes you as absurd to think someone doesn't do that.